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On September 24, the Special Envoy of Cambodia King Norodom Sihamoni visited the Vietnamese Embassy in Phnom Penh to convey the King’s letter of condolences to General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Nguyen Phu Trong. In the letter, the King affirmed that the passing of President Tran Dai Quang is “a loss of a prominent and valuable leader of the Vietnamese nation and people, who had made positive contributions to the construction and development of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam”. “The Queen Mother, Cambodian people and I would like to extend our sympathy to the family of the President and the fraternal Vietnamese nation and people,” he wrote. Indonesian President Joko Widodo has sent his condolences to Acting President Dang Thi Thinh on the passing away of President Tran Dai Quang. In his message, President Widodo sent his deepest condolences to the Government and people of Vietnam. In his letter, he expressed his regret not to be … [Read more...] about Condolences continue to pour in over passing of President Tran Dai Quang

It was the first meeting since the committee made debut in April 2018. In his speech, the PM said ministries, agencies, localities and socio-political organizations have devised their own action plans to deal with remnants of bombs, mines and toxic chemicals, facilitated international cooperation, scientific research and technological development in the field, as well as provided support for victims. Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (middle) speaks at the meeting. Photo: baochinhphu.vn Describing UXO clearance as an urgent task, the leader said the committee needs to fix existing shortcomings to protect the environment and people’s health in service of socio-economic development, towards mitigating public exposure to dioxin. According to him, a road-map is needed to devise a map of dioxin, bomb and mine contaminated spots in Vietnam, adding that the committee should consider amending policies on State allowances for those who joined resistance wars and became … [Read more...] about Prime Minister lauds UXO consequence relief efforts

By Reuters &nbspApril 27, 2018 | 08:13 am GMT+7 Israeli rescue services personnel operate near the site where a group of Israeli youths was swept away by a flash flood, near the Zafit river bed, south to the Dead Sea, Israel, April 26, 2018. Photo by Reuters/Amir Cohen The flood caught a party of 25 trekkers in the usually bone-dry area by surprise. At least nine teenage seminary students died after they were swept away by a flash flood in the Negev Desert in southern Israel on Thursday, an ambulance service said. Military helicopters and search and rescue units scoured the Zafit river bed that flows into the rift valley at the southern end of the Dead Sea after a flash flood caught a party of 25 trekkers in the usually bone-dry area by surprise. Another student was unaccounted for and the search was suspended as night fell and heavy thunderstorms returned to the region, police said. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the event as a “terrible … [Read more...] about Nine teenagers dead, one missing in southern Israel flash flood

Viet Nam News JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday warned Iran not to test Israel’s resolve, in a speech marking the annual Holocaust Remembrance Day. Speaking at a ceremony at Jerusalem’s Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, the Israeli premier spoke of the murderous Nazi aggression that was not sufficiently challenged by Western powers. "Today, too, there’s an extremist regime that’s threatening us, threatening the peace of the entire world," Netanyahu said of Iran. "That regime explicitly declares that it intends on destroying us, the Jewish state." "I have a message to the rulers of Iran -– don’t test Israel’s resolve," Netanyahu said. Russia, Syria and Iran accused Israel of an air strike Monday that hit a regime base in Syria, killing 14 Syrian and Iranian personnel. Israel has refused to comment on the strike. Israel has acknowledged carrying out dozens of air strikes in Syria since 2013 to stop what it says … [Read more...] about ’Don’t test Israel’s resolve’, PM warns Iran on Holocaust Day

Viet Nam News JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday suspended a resettlement deal for African migrants faced with deportation, just hours after his office had announced the agreement with the UN refugee agency. "I’ve decided to suspend implementation of this accord and to rethink the terms of the accord," Netanyahu wrote on his Facebook page, saying his move was in response to criticism of the deal. Israel had announced a deal with the UNHCR to cancel a controversial plan to deport African migrants and replace it with one that would see thousands sent to Western countries. The new accord would at the same time allow thousands more of the mainly Sudanese and Eritrean migrants to remain in Israel at least temporarily. The migrants have become a political issue, with religious and conservative politicians portraying the presence of Muslim and Christian Africans as a threat to Israel’s Jewish character. A group of residents of southern Tel … [Read more...] about Netanyahu suspends Israel-UN deal on resettling African migrants